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Josie Voss

Added: 11 Nov 2018 17:26 GMT

IP: 86.131.82.49

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Post by Josie Voss: Haselrigge Road, SW4Does anyone know what happened to the wooden plague of ex students names who died in WW1. It was above a classroom door on the top floor. My grandad was remembered on it and I always used to look at it when waiting to go into class.

IBUKeergo

Added: 4 Nov 2018 09:05 GMT

IP: 134.249.81.203

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Post by Christobel Warren-Jones: Hurley Road, SE11Hurley Road was off Kennington Lane, just west of Renfrew Raod, not where indicated on this map. My Dad was born at number 4 in 1912. It no longer exists but the name is remembered in Hurley House, Hurley Clinic and Hurley Pre-School

KC Alexander

Added: 23 Jan 2018 15:07 GMT

IP: 90.195.148.140

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Post by KC Alexander: Priory Grove, SW8Lived in a two up two down until the age of 13.
Played on the bombsites (no health and safety then)
A Coal man Mr Bells lived in the road and kept his horse in a stable across the road from where he lived.
Fibre glass factory which made large figures etc for fairgrounds was down a mews which no longer exists.
Prefabs on the bend where Doreen, a friend of my mums lived with her two daughters.
Alan and Alex who?s mum and dad were also friends of my parents lived near the priory pub. the pub is now residential flats.
Alex was another boy who lived just a couple of doors along from me as was Colin.
The house was knocked down in 1964 and the site is now an adventure playground.
The only thing left I recognise is my old sycamore tree which grew in my garden which I could often be found climbing.

Never fell out of it !

Allen Waters

Added: 18 Jan 2018 23:19 GMT

IP: 151.224.33.53

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Post by Allen Waters: Lansdowne Gardens, SW8I used to live at no. 27 from 1950-1961. My family had the large room on the ground floor a bedroom on the 2nd floor and a room in the attic. There were several other families who came and went over the years, as well as landlords. We had a landlord for a time called ?Gethin?. I used to play with my friends in the road as there were few cars then. We used to use the lamppost next to house as a cricket wicket and it?s still there. I can remember swings in the green and a parkeeper there with a coal brazier in the winter. I was a choirboy at St Barnaby?s, I remember a bagwash near the church when the houses were demolished to build the estate. There used to be a row of shops and I particularly remember one called ?gallies? a sweet shop where you could get a penny drink and they put gas in it for you. Schools I went to were Priory Grove, then Al

Post by Melissa London: Trafalgar Avenue, SE15The ARP Report giving details of the damage caused by a V2 Rocket on the 14 February 1945:- This very serious Rocket Attack occurred when the V2 struck Waite Street and the junction of Trafalgar Avenue Following details obtained from Camberwell ARP records : A LRR penetrated a 3 storey houses at the SW angle of Trafalgar Av with Waite Street, forming a crater at ground level about 40 feet across by 10 foot deep. Blast caused the complete demolishing of 12 4 storey ’neo Greek’ type of terrace houses of poor construction erected about 90 years previously. Damage beyond repair to about 25 similar properties adjoining the crater and damage calling for first aid repairs to properties within a s radius of about 200 yards of the crater. Rescue operations were concerned with the release of 10 trapped casualties which were found by dogs. Initial

Post by Pauline jones: Bessborough Place, SW1VI grew up in bessborough place at the back of our house and Grosvenor road and bessborough gardens was a fantastic playground called trinity mews it had a paddling pool sandpit football area and various things to climb on, such as a train , slide also as Wendy house. There were plants surrounding this wonderful play area, two playground attendants ,also a shelter for when it rained. The children were constantly told off by the playground keepers for touching the plants or kicking the ball out of the permitted area, there was hopscotch as well, all these play items were brick apart from the slide. Pollock was the centre of my universe and I felt sorry and still do for anyone not being born there. To this day I miss it and constantly look for images of the streets around there, my sister and me often go back to take a clumped of our beloved L

Post by Johnshort: Hurley Road, SE11There were stables in the road mid way also Danny reading had coal delivery lorry.n

peter hiller

Added: 13 Sep 2017 11:07 GMT

IP: 81.141.12.149

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Post by peter hiller: Sancroft Street, SE11what is the history of tresco house 2 sancroft street ,it looks older than a 1990s site

Robert smitherman

Added: 23 Aug 2017 11:01 GMT

IP: 2.220.194.137

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Post by Robert smitherman: Saunders Street, SE11I was born in a prefab on Saunders street SE11 in the 60’s, when I lived there, the road consisted of a few prefab houses, the road originally ran from Lollard street all the way thru to Fitzalan street. I went back there to have a look back in the early 90’s but all that is left of the road is about 20m of road and the road sign.

LDNnews

Added: 19 Nov 2018 13:00 GMT

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Post by LDNnews: Clapham NorthEdmonton stabbing latest: Police probe possible link to Enfield shooting less than a mile awayDetectives are investigating two suspected "linked" attacks in which four men were stabbed and three others were shot less than a mile apart.

Post by LDNnews: Clapham CommonRevealed: 1,000ft high glass skyscraper 'The Tulip' is set to become City of London's tallest towerA 1,000 feet high concrete and glass skyscraper is set to become the City of London’s tallest tower.

Post by LDNnews: BrixtonEngland take another vital step forward with never-say-die win over CroatiaThis England team has spent the year banishing the demons of past incarnations, so it was only right they signed off for 2018 by addressing their own.

Post by LDNnews: StockwellBrexit news latest: Jeremy Corbyn says second referendum 'an option for the future... but not today' as he claims he would get a better deal than Theresa MayThe Labour leader admitted he has not read the Withdrawal Agreement in full

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